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I need a knee reconstruction sometime soon and can't do anything high impact, I used to run alot. Has anyone been in this situation? What exercise have you done? Dr suggested swimming, but I don't really enjoy it very much
Cycling is good for the knees, the bike with the handle by you butt is best for strengthening knees if u use high resistance, seated quad machine and the squat machine where u lay on your back are all low impact on the knees. If your gym has it, there is a squat machine where u push the weight up from your seated position below which is also a good 1. You gym attendants should be able to show u what u need to do.
I need a knee reconstruction sometime soon and can't do anything high impact, I used to run alot. Has anyone been in this situation? What exercise have you done? Dr suggested swimming, but I don't really enjoy it very much
The advice depends on what you have broken/damaged.
Generally I'd go with the advice of the professional.
"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."
Cycling is good for the knees, the bike with the handle by you butt is best for strengthening knees if u use high resistance, seated quad machine and the squat machine where u lay on your back are all low impact on the knees. If your gym has it, there is a squat machine where u push the weight up from your seated position below which is also a good 1. You gym attendants should be able to show u what u need to do.
You sir, are talking out of your arse!
Not only that, your advice is positively dangerous!
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